It has no right of initiative, it can not produce on its own laws, it has no decision right positive manner, it can not enact laws. Currently can prevent all appropriate in certain narrow cases, few laws, veto by an absolute majority of its members. And can in other cases by its veto, that the "Council must decide unanimously.
The EU Parliament has a certain position in the household sector. In respect of expenditure which are not regulated by law, the Parliament has a right of approval. But almost everything is fixed by law such as the entire agricultural spending, which account for about half yes, and much more.
So, the EU's "parliament" is also the powers of her at all no parliament. It's called just that, and of course pays diets.
But who, then, really the law? It is purely executive, exekutivistisch, there are, strictly speaking, the bureaucrats in Brussels. Of course that must be decided, directly or indirectly by the "Council". They are also the government, ie ministers, and of course the heads of state and government endorsed a leading influence, not more. The Commission, therefore, the bureaucracy is very strong and the "Council" also has a significant role. This can not be called democratic! Since the separation of powers is what it is something else entirely.
(Karl Albrecht Schachtschneider)
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